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Many Muslims gain weight during Ramadan fasting
World NowThe sun slips beyond the Nile and the fast is broken. As they have done for centuries during the holy month of Ramadan, Egyptians hurry home through the twilight to eat and drink after a long, scorching day. Fasting renews the spirit but it often does... -
Trans fats raise cholesterol, not blood sugar
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Although trans fats raise your levels of "bad" cholesterol, they don't appear to have lasting impacts on your blood sugar, according to a new review of the medical evidence. Researchers found that both blood sugar and insulin,...Tags: Science and Technology, Medical Research, Nutrition, Heart Disease, Health and Safety at School
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Sleep plays hefty role in health
The clocks get turned back Sunday and although that extra hour of snoozing is a treat, don't think it can make a dent in the nation's sleep deficit. Approximately 1 in 3 Americans get by on six hours or less of slumber, says Dr. Phyllis Zee, director...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University, Diabetes, Sleep Disorders
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Men need to talk about prostate cancer and its effects
Treatment for certain cancers can affect your sex life, causing a range of symptoms that can make sex with your partner more difficult — or nonexistent. But that doesn't mean you can't have a healthy sex life, says Jeffrey Albaugh, a urology...
Tags: Health, Prostate, Sexual Health, Heart Disease, Testosterone
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Fit Friday: "Green Lantern" protein shake
Email padler@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, MO. -- Give Your Metabolism a spicy kick in the pants. Jodelle Fitzwater writes, "protein shakes are a great way to make a fast, healthy meal that you can take on the go, use after a hard workout to replenish exhausted muscles, and even...Tags: Physiology, Coconut, Vitamin C, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Coconut Milk
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89 Md. facilities bought drugs from firm linked to meningitis outbreak
The federal Food and Drug Administration identified 89 medical facilities in Maryland that bought drugs from the Massachusetts manufacturer being investigated for a national fungal meningitis outbreak. The facilities are among more than 3,000 in numerous...
Tags: Aberdeen, Hospitals and Clinics, Charles Street, Personal Service, Harford Road
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Slowing Metabolism: Just part of the weight gain problem
CW33 NewsRebecca King is growing older and fighting it every step of the way. Three years ago she turned 30 and found that for some reason she was gaining weight even though her diet and exercise routine was basically the same. "I seemed to be just stagnating...Tags: Physiology, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Study: Stress a weightier problem for black girls
We know that the country is facing an epidemic of obesity-related chronic diseases in young people. We also know from studies (as if we parents need studies) that the level of stress and anxiety teens face is at an all-time high. I talked to Janet...
Tags: Obesity, Science and Technology, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Research, Drugs and Medicines
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July 31: Midday Fix - Diet and Exercise
Downsize Fitness 220 North Aberdeen Street, 2-N Chicago www.downsizefitness.com/ Six Additions to Your Diet Dark Leafy Greens Think kale, spinach, broccoli, etc. Contain calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, phosphorous and zinc, as well as vitamins A,...
Tags: Potassium (dietary supplement), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Research, High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease
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Therapy, exercise aid in chemo-related menopause
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Younger women who are thrust into menopause because of breast cancer treatment may get some relief from talk therapy and regular exercise, a new study from the Netherlands suggests. Symptoms including hot flashes and vaginal...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Social Sciences, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Research
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No clear link between organic food, birth defect
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Baby boys whose moms ate organic during pregnancy do not seem to have a lower risk of a birth defect of the penis, a new study finds. The birth defect is known as hypospadias, where the opening of the urethra is on the...Tags: Science and Technology, Stanford University, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Butter
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